Division four west - Llanelli Wanderers showed why they are top of the table as they maintained their 100% league record whilst preventing Neyland from scoring a single point.
The All Blacks did have their chances to score tries, but were held up by stern defence and generally outplayed by the leaders.
The Wanderers started with a bang because they scored 17 points in the opening 15 minutes.
Tries came from centres Karl Evans and Dan Rogers, who once played for Llanelli.
Jonathan Griffiths slotted both conversions and a penalty.
To Neyland’s credit, they never threw in the towel, despite such a disappointing start.
Skipper Mark Chamberlain led by example up front alongside second row Mark James and hooker Tony Parsley. The latter had legitimate late claims for a try turned down because the referee was unsighted when he grounded the ball.
But it mattered little because by then the Wanderers had a second try from centre Rogers and a try by Griffiths, who also kicked a third conversion to round off their scoring.
The All Blacks still lie eleventh, two points clear of rock bottom Betws.
Next week they face a tough trip to fourth placed Burry Port.
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